the more severe it is, the less likely it is to be able to get back to healthy kidneys. And that's when we have to think about things to replacekidney functionlike dialysis or transplant," he says.
New research, however, demonstrates that SARS-CoV-2 can directly invadehuman kidney cells—specifically the proximal tubules, which are major gatekeepers in the organs' waste-filtering function. "We introduced this virus onto organoids, which are surrogates that have 11cell typesfound in kidneys. O...
doctors will start treatment to stop the damage. You might getdialysis(in which a machine filters your blood) until your kidneys get back to working normally. But sometimes, the damage doesn’t heal and people get chronickidney disease, which would need to be managed...
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recurrence developed very soon after transplantation; i.e., the median recurrence time was 0.5 months (0.1–1). The main risk factors for FSGS recurrence were recurrence on a previous transplant, rapid progression to stage 5 CKD on native kidneys, and young age at the time of initial diagnosi...
Some people experience long-term effects for months after recovery, most often with serious damage to essential organs, such as heart, kidneys, lungs, brain, etc. [3]. Despite the global efforts to bring the health professionals and scientists together to accelerate the R&D process in ...